Not even the fireworks could wake up the San Francisco Giants offense this week.
The Giants were blanked by Seattle Mariners ace Logan Gilbert on Tuesday afternoon, when the M’s stomped all over the Giants in a 6-0 win in front of 37,395 for an Independence Day celebration at Oracle Park.
They were hoping to see more greatness from Keaton Winn, the 25-year-old rookie right-hander who was making his second career big league start. His first was a beauty: six innings of two-run ball against a tough Toronto Blue Jays lineup. His splitter was electric. Winn magically avoided serious damage, allowing just three runs on six hits and two walks, but the concern is that his splitter was too often left over the middle of the plate and he struggled to put away hitters.
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